HP's chief strategy and technology officer retires

Hewlett-Packard's chief strategy and technology officer has announced his retirement this week, becoming the latest senior executive to leave the troubled company battling to rebuild its damaged credibility.

I have no clue either. I give up. Truly -- HP is top-dog in PC sales, and yet they now have a CEO whose latest claim-to-fame was that she ran a failed campaign to become California's next governor. They keep on threatening to either spin-off or outright sell their PC line.

DOES NOT COMPUTE.

This is why I won't buy any more off-the-shelf PCs. I'm strictly buying parts and installing them myself.

In an effort to drive strategy, research and development closer to the company's businesses, it will not be replacing the role of chief strategy and technology officer.

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Considering their share price dropped, placing someone within that position who is very qualified, will help you achieve those goals not to mention give investors more confidence in the company. I guess that's why I'm not a CEO or a former Californian governor candidate